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Antibodies of Low Molecular Weight in Normal Human Urine

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THE presence of precipitating and viral neutralizing antibodies in normal human urine has been reported previously1–3. Some physicochemical properties of these antibodies are described in this communication.

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REMINGTON, J., MERLER, E., LERNER, A. et al. Antibodies of Low Molecular Weight in Normal Human Urine. Nature 194, 407–408 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/194407a0

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